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Maharashtra tops internet readiness of Indian states: IAMAI

By Oneindia Staff Writer
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New Delhi, Feb 8: Maharashtra has emerged as the top ranking state in terms of overall Internet readiness index, followed by Karnataka, Gujarat, Telangana and Tamil Nadu, according to a pioneering report titled ‘Index of Internet Readiness of Indian States', published by the Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) and Indicus Analytics.

Karnataka and Gujarat are closely at second and third slot while Telangana and Tamil Nadu are closely at fourth and fifth slot. Incidentally, the bottom four states are all from the Eastern region.

Internet Readiness Index: Large States

Delhi on top among smaller states

Among the smaller states, Delhi has emerged as the top-most state in terms of Internet readiness index, followed by Puducherry and Goa. Even in the smaller states, the northeastern states do not figure among the top three. Therefore, much more needs to be done in the form of investment and infrastructure development in the region.

Among the Union Territories, Chandigarh is ranked top in terms of Internet readiness index.

Internet Readiness index is a composite index of 4 components:

  • e-Infrastructure index
  • e-Participation index
  • IT-Services
  • e-Governance index
Driving factors behind Internet readiness

The performance of the states based on internet readiness index depends on several factors. The driving factors influencing Internet readiness index of each state varies from one another.

For instance, in Maharashtra, though e-infrastructure is relatively low compared to Kerala, Karnataka, Gujarat etc, yet the state surpasses others in all other components making it the best e-Ready society.

In case of Karnataka, participation of citizen in ICT environment is lower than Kerala and Gujarat, yet on account of the high contribution of IT to overall economy and success in e-government initiatives makes the state the second most e-Ready environment in the county.

Madhya Pradesh, though having a high rating in terms of participation, ranks low in all other components. Nevertheless, all the four components have equal significance in the Internet readiness index model.

Objective of the report

The report highlights the performance of the states regarding different measures of Internet readiness index. Given the rapid advancement in e-services and e-commerce, it is essential to understand the strengths and weaknesses of the states.

While this would help the business and governments to leverage the strength, policy measures can also be taken where improvements are required.

Under this report, selection of the categories (and the parameters within each category) was based on the broader understanding of Internet readiness of citizens, whereas Internet readiness encapsulates the spread and extent of the digital sector in different aspects of the socio-economic realities of each state.

Thus, Internet readiness in this study is not limited to how industry friendly each state is for investment in the IT sector, but aims to give a more holistic picture of the digital ecosphere that presently exists in the states.

Internet Readiness Index: Smaller States

This stems from the understanding that only an organic linkage between the digital world and the real world can lead to the development and well being that digitalisation promises to deliver.

Key internet using parameters, which have been used in this report are:

  • Mobile subscribers per person above 15 years of age
  • Share of private players in internet service providers
  • Percentage of households using computer/ laptop with internet connection
  • No. of e-transactions in Utility Bill payments per lakh person above 15 years
  • No. of e-transactions in Business to Citizen (B2C) Services per lakh person above 15 years
  • No. of e-transactions in Informational Services per lakh person above 15 years
  • No. of e-transactions in Statutory and Non-Statutory services per lakh person above 15 years, among others.

That is why, this report is different from the traditional e-readiness reports, which had no internet parameters. A different report using the internet parameter was necessary to understand where states stand in terms of Internet readiness, rather than general e-readiness.

An annual study, this study would include the parameter of measuring the startup ecosystem of states next year.

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